dhsilv2 wrote:Invictus88 wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:
I would bet every dollar I have that Klay has NEVER entered that arena dressed like that. I'm pretty sure it's against the rules to not be dressed more professionally when coming and going. So I'm sorry...nobody working there should have even for a SECOND thought he was dressed like Klay. 
Except for the fact that almosr everyone shown in his video that wasn't in on it was fooled...
Do you honestly think that security would have let BigDaws in if he walked up to that security line just dressed as himself (no makeup, facial hair shenanigans etc)?
Come on.
And plenty of players have walked into arenas wearing all sorts of stuff.  BigDaws knowingly took advantage of it.
The reality is that the moment he saw that he was going to be let in by security he should have stopped and revealed himself and not proceeded to trespass.
Granted, it would have made his video way less interesting but you'd have to be a complete idiot to not know that you were doing something you aren't supposed to be doing.
Also I think it's absolutely hilarious that you think there's some sort of dress code required for NBA players entering facilities.  Have you not watched any pregame shows in like the last decade??
 
Show me ONE nba player walking in wearing their basketball shorts and I'll agree with you. Just one! 
Security should know what freaking Klay looks like...these aren't idiots on the street and if you watched the video, MULTIPLE people knew who it was lol. It's pathetic that security let this happen. PATHETIC! These people have actually seen klay, IN PERSON!!!!!!
 
How about spending 1% effort and do a google image search for "arriving at arena wearing shorts"?  You'll see plenty players wearing shorts entering arenas. 
It doesn't matter if security SHOULD have known better.  Ignorance of security or feigned ignorance of rules by BigDaws does not excuse him from the fact that he still trespassed.
You're being dumb at this point honestly.    
There have been plenty of stories of folks simply acting confident in situations where they weren't allowed to access areas they shouldn't be.   Humans WANT to believe the best in people (even if they shouldn't).   The fact that they erroneously let the guy in 
does not in any way erase the fact that BigDaws committed a crime.